• Let’s say you have two stores, with two different label, with the exact same adress which is just a “city” name, fi “Paris”. Then you got two points on the center of Paris and that’s it. When you click on the point with a “2” in the middle there’s no way to differentiate those points on the map (no pop up or anything).

    Is there any way besides having a slightly different adress to have those two locations being differentiated on the map? Thanks!

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  • Hi there, thanks for reaching out.

    Well, the thing is… this is actually the expected behaviour. The idea is that no two stores can have the exact same coordinates, because when sending the coordinates to Google Maps for rendering the markers in the map, Google will return one marker overlapping the other, and there is no way around this.

    As you mention, the only workaround that we are aware of is having even a tiny difference in the coordinates, so that the points in the map appear extra close but not quite in the exact same spot, sorry about that!

    All the best,

    Thread Starter brunoairam

    (@brunoairam)

    OK, thanks for your reply.

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